President Trump's Approval Rating Has Dropped to a Near-Record Low

U.S. President Donald Trump listens during a a joint press conference with Jens Stoltenberg, secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), not pictured, inside the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, April 12, 2017. Stoltenberg commented on U.S.-Russia relations during a meeting with Trump and stated that NATO does not want a new Cold War. Photographer: Olivier Douliery/Bloomberg via Getty Images

President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to a near record low with significant losses among white voters with no college degree, white men and independent voters, a new poll has found.

The survey, conducted by Quinnipiac University among nationwide participants, found that Trump has a 36% approval rating compared to 58% who disapprove of him. The number is down from Quinnipiac’s April 19 poll, which found a 40% approval rating, and just 1% higher than his lowest-ever rating since he became president.

Key among those declines were groups that strongly advocated for his election. Approval among white voters with no college degree fell 10 points from 57% to 47% since April 19. White men went from a 53% approval to a 48% approval in that same time.

“There is no way to spin or sugarcoat these sagging numbers,” Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said in a statement.

“The erosion of white men, white voters without college degrees and independent voters, the declaration by voters that President Donald Trump’s first 100 days were mainly a failure and deepening concerns about Trump’s honesty, intelligence and level headedness are red flags that the administration simply can’t brush away,” Malloy added.